When I look back on 2013 I can’t believe what an
incredible and productive year it has been.
For me, one of the biggest highlights was saving Ute
Park. For those not from Colorado Springs, Ute Valley Park is a magical mecca
for mountain bikers, hikers, and those that love the outdoors; and it’s located
right in the heart of city limits on the northwest side of town. What most
people didn’t know is that over half of the “park” was actually private property.
The owner decided to put it up for sale and the City of Colorado Springs
approved it for several hundred housing units and a shopping center. With a
very short time line, a small group of us formed the “Friends of Ute Valley
Park”, our community united, we held fund raisers, worked with other
organizations, the city, and in eight blazing months raised the money, approval,
and closed the deal to purchase the land to remain forever open space. I am so very proud to be a part of this, even
though I played a fairly minor role compared to others. Now every time I run or
ride in Ute Valley Park I can’t help but appreciate how close we came to losing
it and the legacy we will leave behind.
Ute Valley Park Gateway Project |
Another accomplishment I am particularly proud of is
helping my good friend, Kevin Cahn complete and compete in the Rocky Mountain
Endurance Series, arguably the toughest mountain bike race series in the US. In
Kevin’s first year of serious racing he completed these races like a champ with
a top 15 finish in the final race, the incredibly brutal Breckenridge 100.
Kevin at The Breckenridge 100 MTB Race |
This year I made an effort to use my bike as transportation
as much as possible. This resulted in putting more miles on my bikes than my
truck. A combination of biking and running brought me just short of 10,000
miles for the year, while I put just under 8,000 on my truck. I intend to
increase that difference in 2014!
I went back to school this year and it has been
everything I hoped it would be; interesting, challenging and educational. Although my other degrees are in the computer
science field, I’m now pursuing a degree in exercise physiology. It’s been
awesome and I’m looking forward to learning even more in 2014.
Some other highlights of 2013 are; a back packing
trip with my incredible wife, Roswitha (and Max of course) for our 34th
wedding anniversary; riding new trails in Moab; camping in the Redwoods; a
multi-day road bike trip in southern Colorado; accomplishing my goal of reading
at least one book a month (outside of text books); winning the old guys age
group in Rocky Mountain Endurance Series; and having the opportunity to lead a
number of very challenging projects at work.
34th Wedding Anniversary |
Riding the Magnificent 7 in Moab |
The Amazing Redwoods |
Finally, the year wouldn’t be nearly as amazing if it
wasn’t for all the incredible friends, family, and colleagues that I have the privilege
of knowing and being inspired by. One particular young man in Kent, Ohio who I
have never met in person is an extra source of inspiration to me. He is a young
teenager who has been battling leukemia for over a year and his positive
outlook and attitude are beyond compare. He refuses to be a victim and is on the
road to recovery. I am truly looking forward to meeting him face to face some
day.
Let’s all make 2014 our best year yet. Build upon
the positive, learn, grow, and pursue your dreams, whatever they may be. Happy
New Year.
Happy Trails in 2014! |
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